10th Annual Club Slopestyle Championship One of the Best
Over eighty of Beaver Valley’s snowboarders and freeskiers along with dozens of friends and family took full advantage of the best park day of the year for the Club Slopestyle Championships. The 10th annual event enjoyed bluebird skies, mild temps and a full featured Playground park loaded with jumps, boxes, rails and transition features for all levels from six year mini-shreds to 68 year old legends.
With spectators cheering, music pumping, BBQ firing, and play-by-play announcer calling the action it was as much a party in the park as it was a friendly comp with everyone cheering each other on! Fun vibes all the way around! Over $3,000 in prizes were handed out at the awards plus a bib draw for Skullcandy headphones.
Alex Dicks starts his run with a crowd pleasing 180 out of the butter box shotgun rail. Photo: steve
Huge thanks to all of the member volunteers who helped make the event so much fun and such a great success: Carol Koven, Linda Baird, Dave & Arlene Robertson, Andrew Hauerbach, Barb Black, Jen Dicks, Monica Jones, Steve Jarrett and more. Special thanks to Caleb Bosse and his Beaver Valley Snow Parks staff for building such an awesome park course and running such a fun the event. Shout outs to Shawn Letton for all of his organizational efforts, Reid Robertson for his very entertaining announcing and guest judges Ryan Caesar and Leanna King!
BBQ at the top of the park kept things running smooth with fun vibes. Photo: steve
Check out the full results and photo gallery below. Additional photos: @BeaverVallyPark Instagram.
The Beaver Valley Club Slopestyle is open to all members and all levels of snowboarders and skiers, so if you missed this year’s event be sure to mark it early on your calendar for next year!
Rowan Cunningham. Photo: steve
SPECIAL AWARDS
Bulger Cup – top Freestyle Skier: Carson Sommers
Jorgenson Cup – top Snowboarder: Sommer Gendron
Robertson Ripper Cup – top rail riders: Roman Robazza – ski / Jamie Baird – snowboard
Jarrett Cup – top 15 & Under Girls: Annika Hughes – ski / Sommer Gendron – snowboard
Full Photo Gallery below
SNOWBOARD RESULTS
6& Under Boys
1. Archie Samson
2. Louis Fulton
3. Cory Hafemehl
9-10 Boys
1. Will Robinson
2. Lucas Droz
3. Mason Purkis
4. Oscar Dicks
5. Simon Woods
6. Kai Taylor
7. Connor Logan
8. Quinn Woodlock
11-12 Girls
1. Andie Gendron
2. Jessica Baird
3. Lucy Woods
4. Britney Button
11-12 Boys
1. Stewie Jones
2. Lucas Argier
13-14 Girls
1. Sommer Gendron
2. Aoife Murray
13-14 Boys
1. Sam Koven
2. Alex Dicks
3. Jamie Baird
4. Jesse Jarrett
5. Noah Denver
6. Turner Purkis
7. Joey Purkis
15-16 Girls
1. Jasmine Baird
15-16 Boys
1. Lucas Martin
17-19 Boys
1. Ben Koven
2. Naill Mutteer
3. James Hendrick
20-29 Women
1. Sarah Fellner
2. Brittany Choban
20-29 Men
1. Nick Damico
2. Max Deardon
3. Reid Robertson
30-39 Men
1. Cory Hafermehl
40-49 Men
1. Dave Wright
50+
1. Don Kindness
2. Jeff Koven
FREESKI RESULTS
6 & Under Boys
1. Logan Cunningham
2. Abram Koczij
7-8 Boys
1. Rowan Cunningham
2. Jacob Lamb
3. Jack Sehl
4. Callum Colfer
5. Charlie Salmon
6. Noel Robinson
9-10 Girls
1. Izzy Salmon
2. Heidi Woolcott
9-10 Boys
1. Eric Hewat
2. Darius Koczij
3. Eric O’Neil
4. Joe Lodato
11-12 Girls
1. Lauren Hewat
2. Mary Ella Sehl
3. Isabella Hughes
11-12 Boys
1. Scott Breeden
2. Ryan Aspden
3. Luke Callaghan
4. Will Colfer
5. Matthew Droz
6. Kieran Davies-King
13-14 Girls
1. Annika Hughes
13-14 Boys
1. Carson Sommers
2. Connor Button
15-16 Boys
1. Roman Robazza
2. Anthony Sehl
3. Griffin Harvey
30-39 Women
1. Jennifer Cunningham
2. Michele Cunningham
30-39 Men
1. Ryan Cunningham
40-49 Men
1. Andrew Robinson
2. Pat Button
3. Mikel Pearce
50+ Men
1. Glen Koehler
2. John Sehl
Logan Cunningham. Photo: steve
Jennifer Cunningham. Photo: steve
Snowboard Boys 6 & Under podium (left to right): Archie Samson – 1st; Louis Fulton – 2nd
Snowboard Boys 9-10 podium (left to right): Lucas Droz – 2nd; Will Robinson – 1st; Oscar Dicks – 4th; Simon Woods – 5th
Snowboard Girls 11-12 podium (left to right): Jessica Baird – 2nd; Andie Gendron – 1st; Lucy Woods – 3rd
Snowboard Boys 11-12 podium (left to right): Lucas Argier – 2nd; Stewie Jones – 1st
Snowboard Girls 13-14 podium (left to right): Aoife Murray – 2nd; Sommer Gendron – 1st
Snowboard Boys 13-14 (left to right): Alex Dicks – 2nd; Sam Koven – 1st; Jamie Baird – 3rd; Jesse Jarrett – 4th; Noah Denver – 5th
Snowboard Girls 15-16 podium: Jasmine Baird – 1st
Snowboard Boys 15-16 podium (left to right): Lucas Martin – 1st; Griffin Levy – photo bomber
Snowboard Girls 17-19 podium (left to right): Brittany Choban – 2nd; Sarah Fellner – 1st
Snowboard Men 17-19 podium (left to right): Naill Mutteer – 2nd; Ben Koven – 1st; James Hendrick – 3rd
Snowboard Men 20-29 podium (left to right): Max Deardon – 2nd; Nick Damico – 1st; Reid Robertson – 3rd
Freeski Boys 6 & Under podium (left to right): Abram Koczij – 2nd; Logan Cunningham – 1st
Freeski Boys 7-8 podium (left to right): Rowan Cunningham – 1st; Charlie Salmon – 5th; Jacob Lamb – 2nd; Jack Sehl – 3rd; Callum Colfer – 4th
Freeski girls 9-10 podium: Izzy Salmon – 1st
Freeski Boys 9-10 podium (left to right): Darius Koczij – 2nd; Eric O’Neil – 3rd
Freeski Girls 11-12 podium (left to right): Mary Ella Sehl -2nd; Isabella Hughes – 3rd
Freeski Boys 11-12 podium (left to right): Scott Breeden – 1st; Luke Callaghan – 3rd; Will Colfer – 4th; Matthew Droz – 5th
Freeski boys 13-14 podium (left to right): Connor Button – 2nd; Carson Sommer – 1st
Freeski boys 15-16 podium (left to right): Roman Robazza – 1st; Anthony Sehl – 2nd; Griffin Harvey – 3rd
Jarrett Cup – Top Overall Girl 15 & Under winners: Freeskier – Annika Hughes (left). Snowboarder – Sommer Gendron.
Robertson Rail Ripper Cup winners: Freeskier – Roman Robazza (left); Snowboarder – Jamie Baird.
Jorgenson Cup Top Overall Park Snowboarder winner: Sommer Gendron
Ski Race Juniors
Club Champs 2016 Mogul Awards
Under blue skies our Mogul athletes competed for champion status for the 2016 season.
Male Category 20+ was awarded to Matt D’Orsay 1st, Andrew Cunningham 2nd & Hans Reidl 3rd.
Male 11-12 Cadyn Ung 1st & Matthew Droz 2nd
Female 11-12 Brianna Latter 1st & Rachel Schieldrop 2nd
Female 9-10 Danielle Ung 1st, Ella Callaghan 2nd & Amber Reidl 3rd
Male 8 & under Callum Murray 1st, Jacob Lamb 2nd & Adam Koczij 3rd
Female 8 & under Brooke Reidl 1st place with Dad & sister Amber
Snowboard Race Club Championships Results
Abigail Taylor 1st & Tatum Kennedy 2nd 6 year olds Girls
Finn Murray 1st & Benjamin Stenzel 2nd 6 year olds Boys
Elizabeth Mallett 1st, Ella Callaghan 2nd & Amy Sterling 3rd in 7-10 Girls
Quinn Taylor 1st, Mason Purkis 2nd, & Will Robinson 3rd 7-10 Boys
Emily Meldrum 1st, Alexandra Marley 2nd, & Olivia Meldrum 3rd 11-13 year old Girls
Joey Purkis 1st 11-13 year olds Boys
Nathan Kosempel 1st, Turner Purkis 2nd & Noah Denver 3rd 14 year old Boys
Jennifer Jones 1st Ladies under 40
Paul Chapman 1st, Alan Lever Jnr 2nd, Chris Burkett 3rd Men under 40
Kristi Stenzel 1st, Christine Taylor 2nd Ladies 40-45
Michael Taylor 1st & Brent Sterling 3rd Men 40- 45, Jason Barton absent from awards ceremony
Mike Purkis stomping the podium to take 2nd place, where is 1st place John Marley and 3rd place Don Nichols?
Julie Boswell 1st & Karen Jones 2nd in Ladies 50+
Peter Elliott 1st (absent), Chris Hewat 2nd & James Parkin 3rd in Men’s 50+
Junior Options are available for a Limited Time
Spread Eagle & the Back Scratchers
Local Accommodation Listing
BV Mogul Team Podiums at Calabogie Peaks, Timber Tour
This past weekend the BV Mogul team traveled east to Calabogie Peaks for our first stop on the 2016 FSO Timber Tour.
The format had two mogul events, back to back, so we ran Saturday and Sunday competitions.
The Team was the star of the show, many medals were taken home and lots of good training and fun was had by this group of athletes.
Too many highlights to mention them all, here are a few!
Leiny Lyon F14 1st both days! (1st overall)
Owen Ellis M14 2nd and 1st (2nd and 1st overall)
Danielle Ung F12 3rd and 2nd
Maggie Cashmore F12 3rd
Matt Droz M12 2nd
Alex Mysko M14 3rd
Max Ramsay M14 3rd
Alex MacDonald M16 2nd
Great results from this team. All of these kids are gunning for RPA points to qualify for Junior Nationals which will be hosted at Beaver Valley during March break (16-20).
Gummy Bear House League Race #3 Sunday, February 7, 2016
What a thrill for some of these young racers to go head to head, on a track, down the new X course at the bottom of True North! Each run proved better than the next, as confidence grew and skis started to come out of a “pizza” and into more parallel “French fries”. Our coaches even tried their luck, along with a few daring parents who got to the bottom and wanted to try it again.
A huge thank you to Mark Young, course setter extraordinaire, for a challenging, safe run that ages 4 to 100 could enjoy. Another big thanks to starter Clarity Nicoll who entertained the teams at the top with such antics as, “So here’s Adam….. listen closely as he sings Adele” OR “Who do you think can do a better cartwheel – Clarity or Adam?”
And of course we can’t forget our other coaches Matt, Grant, Lean, Tamara, Meg, Taylor, Abby, Genevieve and Kevin who outdid themselves rounding up racers at the bottom, safely getting them up and off the chairs, and leading their team cheers!
Well done to team Crimson Cardinals for their outstanding cheer with full team participation!
Some special awards this week went to Fall girl: Ella Roland, Fall guys: Curtis Defoe and James Langstaff AND best of all, winner of the Lost Tooth on the Way Down the Course award: Charlie Young.
For the first time in Gummy Bear History, results had teams only 1 point apart at the end of the day.
1 Fandango Firebirds 18
2 Fern Falcons 17
3 Blue Jays 16
4 Crimson Cardinals 15
5 Teal Thunderbirds 14
See you for the final race, featuring panel gates, on Sunday, February 21.
Beaver Valley Ski Club Announcement, President Tim Topornicki
The Board of Directors has been focusing its attention lately on a plan to replace the Hutchinson Triple Chair, as well as to enhance the Club’s snowmaking capabilities.
Over the next few weeks, we will have Town Hall style meetings to discuss the various possibilities, and we expect there to be robust discussions on the hill and in the Clubhouse about this plan as well.
Town Hall Meetings are scheduled as follow in the Senior Member’s Lounge:
Sunday February 14, 2016 1:30pm
Sunday February 28, 2016 10am
It’s time to celebrate our Snow School achievements
In the 25th anniversary book and to date Beaver Valley has a rich and renowned tradition of being the ‘Best in the Province’ for Snow School performance. Beaver Valley past directors, Hall of Fame recipients, Pros & Snow School directors have all played a role in placing Beaver Valley on the map.
Following the curriculum of the Canadian Ski Instructor Alliance (CSIA), Canadian Alliance of Snowboard Instructors (CASI) and Canadian Ski Coaching Federation (CSCF) our Pros advance their own skill and apply that knowledge and finesse to each class that they are out in front of. When the Pros tour to other clubs or go on their next certification level they stand out of the crowd as proud ambassadors for our club.
In the past 10 years our Recreation (Snowschool) crew has graduated numerous CSIA, CSCF & CASI Level I & II. To complete your Level III & Level IV requires an increased dedication of time & skill, mileage and experience. Our team has sent 10 CSIA and CASI to the Level IV course in the past few years.
It’s amazing that we have celebrated the Level IV graduation of Ben Boriss, Mark Young and Dano Harris!
Today we shine further –Mark Young is on his Level IV Rookie! Meaning that at the end of this week we have the first Pro for Beaver Valley Ski Club, in recent history that is certified to evaluate and bring along other Pros to the highest level of CSIA – the Level IV.
U16 Division 2 Ski Racing at Devil’s Glen
Race #2 Gummy Bear House League January 24, 2016
Mother Nature was much kinder to our young racers on Sunday with lots of fun on Cat’s Meow for a dual slalom down the rollers and over the spine. Parents lined the race course and some even tried their luck at the tricky, tight course with many laughs when their feet wouldn’t work fast enough to get between the gates. Getting your feet to move your skis quickly is a great skill to develop and the young racers did a wonderful job of trying to improve on each run.
We had some fun thrills and spills and our fall guys were: Logan Cunningham, Grayson Mitchell, Ethan McQueen, Benjamin Lopez and Ben Rayner. Our one fall girl was reserved for coach Meg Paterson, who did a complete 360 to win a 10 point score from the judges!
The teams that did well were the ones who could successfully navigate the course and go through all the gates.
Standings:
1 Crimson Cardinals 13 points
2 Teal Thunderbirds 11 points
3 Fern Falcons 8 points
4 Blue Jays 5 points
5 Fandango Firebirds 4 points
Don’t forget to work on your team cheer, which will be presented at awards on Week #3 – February 7th.
Snowboard Race Results January 23 & 24th
Sat Jan 23, 2016 At Horseshoe
USASA GS Race 1: http://www.wnyss.com/results.html, or https://www.facebook.com/usasa.wnyss?ref=ts&fref=ts
USASA GS Race 2: http://www.wnyss.com/results.html
SO PGS:
Open Men – Matthew Crawford – 3rd
Open Men – Andrew Sammut – 4th
Open Men – Michael Nazwaski – 6th
Open Men – Jamie Behan – 8th
Open Men – David Van Hees – 9th
Open Women – Alex Wasser – 2nd
U12 Women – Chloe Christmann – 2nd
U12 Women – Brenna O’Brien – 3rd
U14 Women – Mikayla Crawford – 7th
U14 Men – Drew Behan – 4th
U16 Men – Ben Christmann – 1st
2016.01.23 – World Cup PGS @ Rogla Slovenia – Katrina Gerencser 38th
2016.01.24 – At Horseshoe
USASA SL Race 1 – See attached results
USASA SL Race 2 – See attached results
2016.01.24 – SO SL @ Horseshoe
Open Men – Matthew Crawford – 1st
Open Men – Michael Nazwaski – 3rd
Open Men – Jamie Behan – 5th
Open Men – David Van Hees – 6th
Open Men – Andrew Sammut – 9th
Open Women – Alex Wasser – 4th
U12 Women – Chloe Christmann – 2nd
U12 Women – Brenna O’Brien – 4th
U14 Women – Mikayla Crawford – 9th
U14 Women – Raili Price – 15th
U14 Men – Drew Behan – 1st
U16 Men – Ben Christmann – 1st
That’s all for now. See you on snow this weekend and remember to register for the SO race if you are competing.
Welcome back Katrina Gerencser!
Katrina has been a long time member of Beaver Valley. She started snowboarding at the age of 8, in 2002. She joined the Beaver Valley Snowboard Race Team in 2004, and began to compete in Ontario and in Western New York. After 5 years with Beaver Valley she moved to the Ontario Snowboard Club. She took a slight hiatus while attending Metalworks Institute, taking Recording Engineering and Sound Production and Event Management.
Katrina kept involved by volunteering at Beaver Valley to mentor young riders, and compete where she could. After some great results on the NorAm tour last winter and graduating this season she decided to dedicate a full year to snowboard racing. Results from the first NorAm PSL races of the year at Echo Mountain in Colorado, earned her spots at the first few World Cup Races where she has taken off to become one of Canada’s top athletes on the international stage.
Welcome Katrina home on Saturday January 30th 4pm in the Victory Centre.
Santa Claus Parade in Markdale Saturday November 28, 2015
Come join us on the Parade route this Saturday in Markdale!
Beaver Valley Ski Club will have a float if you would like to ride along or walk the parade route at 1pm on Saturday. The meeting spot will be at the Old Chapman’s location at 12:45pm. Come dressed for the weather, share your Christmas wishes with Santa at the Library at 2pm or attend the Free Public Skate at the Arena from 2-4pm.
Ho Ho Ho! Let it Snow!
Are you interested in joining the Board of Directors at Beaver Valley?
The Board of Directors is looking for a candidate to volunteer to oversee a new position on the Board.
Director of Snowschool & Playschool: 2 years in length
Please submit your letter of interest to mail@beavervalley.ca
Deadline is Sunday December 6, 2015
2015 AGM Circular November 7 2015
Click on the link below to access the AGM Circular
Proxy for 48th AGM November 7, 2015
The Proxy must be mailed, delivered, faxed or emailed to Peter Callahan,
Secretary Beaver Valley Ski Club, RR#4 Markdale, Ontario N0C 1H0
by 5:00pm Friday November 6, 2015
Fax 519 986 4168
mail@beavervalley.ca
Royal Canadian Dragoons Training at the Top of the Ski Hill, October 21-22 & 27-28
The Royal Canadian Dragoons will be conducting training during Exercise WALKING DRAGOON between October 21-28, 2015 within the Meaford area and on land surrounding the Beaver Valley Ski Club, particularly at the top of the ski hill. During this timeframe, the focus of the exercise will be on basic reconnaissance crewman soldier skills up to level 4 dry. While personal weapons will be available and carried by all soldiers, there is no intent to issue blank ammunition during the rural manœuvre area ( RMA) portion of EX WALKING DRAGOON. The soldiers have offered to show folks what they are doing if you are in the area.
Thank you for the opportunity to support you and your family’s experiences at the Club
Art Studio Camps for Children
July 20-24 & August 4-7th, 2015
Nancy MacDonald is offering 2 summer sessions of art camp for children. Located on a farm in Duncan near Ravenna and Beaver Valley Ski Club.
July 20-24, 2015 (Ages 7-13) 9;30-12;30pm $375/week
August 4-7, 2015 (Ages 4-9) 9am-11:30am $260/week.
Summer Sailing School
Meaford harbour is the best spot in Georgian Bay to learn how to sail. The sailing school is safely located inside the harbour and the open water is protected by the long point of land which is home to the Meaford Tank Range.
Sailing camps are offered weekly all summer long for kids ages 8-18 years old. Two weeks are recommended to improve your skils and confidence on the water. The instructors are recognized by CanSail. Early registration is suggested.
http://www.sailgeorgianbay.ca/
Try it day on the Water Saturday June 20, 2015
Tennis anyone?
Beaver River Tennis & Social Club is ready for Summer 2015!
The courts have been swept, the nets are up and the new overhead tarp with picnic tables are ready for action on the courts.
Join 30 families at the Beaver River Tennis Club located on BVSC property in the lower parking lot. The BRTC offers tennis on 2 courts, 3 long weekend Sunday Socials, kid’s tennis clinics, adult pick up matches and organized activities such as group mountain biking and soccer for the kids. Daily access to the courts via combination lock.
Summer season family memberships are being offered at only $100.
2015 Membership Application Form
Dick (Richard) Gaasenbeek will be sadly missed
Long time active member since the mid 60’s passed on December 28, 2014. Dick will be missed dearly by Joan and children.
A celebration of Dick’s life is planned for Saturday April 25th, 2pm-5pm at Beaver Valley Ski Club.